NXT TV taping (correspondents needed), Lucha Underground returns, NXT live coverage, ROH TV main event, Jim Ross, Steve Austin, Chris Jericho, Colt Cabana, Taz, and Ric Flair podcast guest lists, Andre the Giant

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By Jason Powell

-NXT is taping television tonight in Winter Park, Florida at Full Sail University. We are looking for correspondents for tonight’s taping. If you are going to the show and want to help, email me at dotnetjason@gmail.com

-Lucha Underground returns for a second season on El Rey Network tonight at 7:00 p.m. CT. John Moore will have his full review available on Thursday morning.

-NXT TV is headlined by Sami Zayn vs. Samoa Joe vs. Baron Corbin to determine the No. 1 Contender to the NXT Championship. Join Zack Zimmerman for live coverage as the show streams on WWE Network at 7:00 p.m. CT.

-Ring of Honor TV on Comet TV is headlined by Michael Elgin vs. Moose vs. Jay Briscoe in a Triple Threat. My review of the show will be available before ROH airs on Comet TV tonight at 11:00 p.m. CT.

-Jim Ross’s latest “Ross Report” podcast guest is Bryan Alvarez discussing the Royal Rumble event.

-Steve Austin’s new family friendly show features Broken Skull Challenge winner Ian Murphy. The Unleashed show has Austin and Danny from TheFullPint.com breaking down craft beers.

-The latest “Talk Is Jericho” podcasts hosted by Chris Jericho have Xavier Woods and Butcher Babies.

-You can find the Ross, Jericho, and Austin podcasts at Podcastone.com.

-Colt Cabana’s latest podcast guest is Vampiro. Listen to the show at Soundcloud.com/coltcabana.

–The Taz Show is a daily show with a video feed option that is live from 7-9 a.m. ET. You can view or listen to the shows at Play.it.

-Ric Flair’s latest “Woooo! Nation” podcast has Flair discussing the 1992 Royal Rumble match. Check out the show at Play.it.

Birthdays and Notables

-Andre the Giant died on January 27, 1993 of congestive heart failure at age 46. He was made the inaugural entrant in the WWE Hall of Fame later that year.

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